This fitting is manufactured from Marine Grade stainless steel making it the ideal choice for marine or seaside locations.
Built to last and suitable for walkover applications. Also available in a circular shape. Suitable for use with energy compatible
lamps. The low profile design is discreet and attractive.

Dimmable with LED dimmable bulbs and compatible dimmer systems. Complete with fixing accessories.

This product is dual IP rated. The visible part is rated at IP65, and the cable entry is rated at IP67.They require drainage underneath them especially with clay based soil,
but should cope with short periods of temporary immersion.

Example of LED lamp energy savings

Choosing the right lamp is a combination of 3 main factors, Lumen's, Kelvins and efficiency. Efficiency matters because you want the maximum light output possible
(Lumen's ) from the minimum amounts of watts consumed. Kelvins are the colour temperature of the lamp. 2700k is the warm end of the colour spectrum and 5000k is the cooler whiter
end of the colour spectrum.The latest LED technology lamps are amongst the most efficient
you can buy today. An example would be to change a mains halogen GU10 35w lamp to a ECO friendly GU10 5w LED lamp.
Reduced energy bills with no loss of light output helps the environment and reduce your energy bills.

Kelvin chart - Colour temperatures

The colour of a lamp is defined as a measurement called kelvins. A standard GLS light bulb in your house would be 2,700 kelvins
which is in the warm colour spectrum and a lamp with 6,000 kelvins would be at the very cold white spectrum. Getting the
right colour temperature of a lamp does matter as the warm colour wavelength helps to soften the tone of the area and gives
a warm soft relaxed feel and ideal for colourful flower beds and rockery areas especially with wooden bark and at the other
end of the scale a 4,000 to 6,000 kelvin lamp colour would be used to accentuate grey blueish foliage in shrubs and small
trees. When you buy a new, energy efficient bulb, keep your application and colour scheme in mind and make sure to
buy the bulb with a colour temperature to match. Lighter walls will provide more reflectance using high kelvin cooler white
bulbs and the area will appear much brighter but with a lower warmer kelvin colour will be more subtle to the eye. With darker
surfaces the warm white will be absorbed and appear less bright than the cooler white bulbs.Coloured filters are good to use with the LED bulbs too especially in winter using green filters give the appearance the
trees are still in leaf.

Installation

Please check the specification for dimensions before purchasing

All recessed luminaries must have adequate drainage beneath each fitting to allow water to disperse, especially in clay based
soil beds. All cable joints must be 100% watertight and there are a number or waterproof boxes and heat shrink cable
joint kits on our web site to choose from. Please ensure that your electrician is NIC EIC certified and has done exterior
lighting installations before. Also ensure that all rubber gaskets are clean and dry before screwing down the front glass
and bezel for a water tight seal.